if you've got any hints about snapzu and how to use it
Just a heads up about a key difference with Reddit, Voat and the likes : on Snapzu, content and much of the experience is user centered, not tribe/community/group/subX centered. So when you publish something, you're clearly identified as the owner of that content (called snap here) and you can move it around the different tribes even after you posted it. You can follow people (called Snapzites here) as easily, or even more easily, as you can follow tribes. Only discussions (also called text posts) belong to tribes and can't be moved.
Also, when creating a snap (content to be shared), be aware of all the different optional modules to create almost endless possibilities.
One last thing, before publishing a snap, make sure to select the content type, because it's one of the very few things (the only one?) that you can't change back after it was published.
Edit: I just saw that there's a popup that prompts you to choose one if you omit it with the last update, so you can forget my last advice. ;-)
Thanks for the hint! I'm planning on waiting with sharing content until I get a feel for how others do it (so your advice is incredible helpful) so I understand how things function here. I was an earlier adopter of voat, and am becoming dissatisfied with what the community is turning into - people are assuming it's just reddit, but without the admins there. I'll be doing my best to get a feel for the site and community before trying to participate too much in it ;)
Just a heads up about a key difference with Reddit, Voat and the likes : on Snapzu, content and much of the experience is user centered, not tribe/community/group/subX centered. So when you publish something, you're clearly identified as the owner of that content (called snap here) and you can move it around the different tribes even after you posted it. You can follow people (called Snapzites here) as easily, or even more easily, as you can follow tribes. Only discussions (also called text posts) belong to tribes and can't be moved.
Also, when creating a snap (content to be shared), be aware of all the different optional modules to create almost endless possibilities.
One last thing, before publishing a snap, make sure to select the content type, because it's one of the very few things (the only one?) that you can't change back after it was published.
Edit: I just saw that there's a popup that prompts you to choose one if you omit it with the last update, so you can forget my last advice. ;-)
Thanks for the hint! I'm planning on waiting with sharing content until I get a feel for how others do it (so your advice is incredible helpful) so I understand how things function here. I was an earlier adopter of voat, and am becoming dissatisfied with what the community is turning into - people are assuming it's just reddit, but without the admins there. I'll be doing my best to get a feel for the site and community before trying to participate too much in it ;)